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Former Limerick manager Neil McDonald has been named as Phil Browns assistant manager at Swindon Town.
McDonald controversially left Limerick on the starting day of pre season and took up a role at Scunthorpe.
He has since been sacked from this role and take jp his new role with Swindon who are

After only 80 days as assistant manager at Scunthorpe, former Limerick manager Neil McDonald has been sacked.
McDonald controversially left Limerick after keeping them up last year just before the start of this season when Scunthorpe made an official approach.
BREAKING: Scunthorpe United have sacked manager Graham Alexander and assistant manager

Limerick have announced Tommy Barrett as the clubs new manager for the forthcoming season.
Barrett is currently the club U19's manager and will take over from Eric Kinder who was the caretaker manager since the departure of Neil McDonald.
The club will release more information over the coming days with Barrett's backroom

After Neil McDonald's shock departure from Limerick today to take up a role as assistant manager of Scunthorpe United we have put together a list of four potential candidates that could become the new Limerick manager
Paul Doolin
In League of Ireland terms Doolin has had a very high level of

Limerick FC have reluctantly accepted the decision of Neil McDonald to leave his position as first-team manager of the club in order to take up an opportunity in the UK, in the role of assistant manager at English League One club Scunthorpe United.
The club received an official approach from Scunthorpe

Limerick have announced the signing of Daniel Kearns.
The 26-year-old lit up the League of Ireland with Dundalk, with his performances earning him a move to Peterborough United, where he departed in 2014. He admits that his form has not been at that level in recent seasons, but he is hoping

Limerick FC can confirm the signing of striker Danny Morrissey, who spent the past season at Finn Harps, as manager Neil McDonald continues his squad-building for 2018.
The 23-year-old forward was previously at his hometown club Cork City where he made over 60 Premier Division appearances, while playing the leading role

A four-goal draw was played out in the Markets field on Friday night. A Rodrigo Tosi penalty and a Chiedozie Ogbene finish looked to have given Limerick the full points but a second half comeback from Galway thanks to an Eoghan McCormack penalty and a Ronan Murray strike.
After a twenty

Tony Whitehead is hoping for a repeat performance as Limerick look to move within touching distance of safety when they tackle Saint Patrick’s Athletic at Richmond Park on Saturday evening, kick-off 5pm.
The 21-year-old centre-half finally opened his goalscoring account – in his fifth season in the first team – with

Finn Harps travelled to Limerick for the second time in 6 days and put that loss behind to defeat Limerick 2-0. Goals in either half from Tommy McBride and Danny Morrissey secured the win for Harps.
Limerick started the game straight on the front foot and had 2 great chances in